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By Tim Ferguson

Published: Tuesday 03 April 2007


Name

Stephen Aitken


Location

Ealing, London


Occupation

Consultant and Coach


Comment

There is some evidence that WiFi affects the health of some people ranging from tiredness to headaches and skin rashes. That is all that we are aware of now. I hope that Warwick Council will monitor the health of its population, especially children, over the next few years. It has taken the western world 500 years since Columbus discovered tobaccco, to take proper action to curb its effect on our health. WiFi is very convenient and its use in Warwick should have a positive impact on the environment but may have some downsides.



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